March 5th, 2010
Posted by Veronica Valter
The American designer, who has become well-known in such a short period of time, says he gets the inspiration for his collections from everyday life. He doesn’t need to have a very special atmospheer or an exotic getaway.

He told Interview magazine:
I’m not like most designers, who have to set sail on an exotic getaway to get inspired. Most of the time, it’s on my walk to work, or sitting in the subway and seeing something random or out of context.”
His designer career is developing so fast that he still can’t believe it is really happening to him.
The 24-year-old star said:
It’s been an amazing journey – one I never thought in a million years I’d be experiencing this soon. We’ve been in business since the end of 2004, so it’s all been really recent-about five years. Me, my brother, and my sister-in-law started this really without much guidance or experience.”
He tells about his family experience:
I was in fashion school, my brother has a law background, and my sister-in-law had worked in production, but none of us had a proper fashion business education. So being where we are today and thinking of all the people we’ve met and all the things we’ve been able to achieve has been a mind-blowing experience. It’s hard sometimes to take a step back and realise what’s happened because you’re always trying to move forward. You’re always looking at the next palette.”
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November 24th, 2009
Posted by Veronica Valter
Alexander Wang became very popular since he’d received the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund award last year. But this year he again did the impossible and got Swiss Textiles Award.
We are not surprised though. He is exceptionally talented and deserves every cent.

Today we have a chance to look at some pieces from his Spring-Summer 2010 collection. These are mostly shoes but there are a couple of bags, too.

The shoes look great, especially those with fringe details – really glamorous and chic. I like the leopard-printed pair as well.

Fans of open toes will have to applause to 0the young designer. He created lots of such shoes for his summer line. Looks nice! Hope to see the whole collection soon.
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November 19th, 2009
Posted by Veronica Valter
It is great that there are competitions which allow young, and maybe not so young but talented, designers to show what they are capable of, to express themselves.
The CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund is one of such. It is now six years old and offers emerging talents to get noticed and appreciated.

What is less encouraging is that no other country except the US holds this competition.
But as it is getting more and more popular I think we can hope that soon the situaion will change to the better. The U.K. has just launched its own new-designer competition and Italy has similar plans.
Vogue’s editor Anna Wintour is interested in the subject a lot. She said she’d recently had a meeting with the French minister of culture about starting a similar contest in France.
And Brazil, India, Russia, and China aren’t far behind,” Wintour added. But still, she argued, “New York is the place to come for young designers to show what they’re capable of.”
The winners of this year come from different backgrounds. Womenswear designer Sophie Théallet is French. She was awarded the grand prize of $200,000 and a year-long mentorship.
Sophie commented:
I’m French, so I’m going to try to do my best. Thank you for making my American dreams come true.”

Among the runners-up were mentioned jewelry designer Monique Pean and menswear designer Patrik Ervell who received $50,000 each to pursue their designer plans. The former promised, “I won’t disappoint you,” while the latter told the judges, “Thank you for thinking of this award. We all appreciate it.”
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August 20th, 2009
Posted by Erin Sun
Alexander Wang is young and popular designer. He makes fab outfits and accessories and you can buy them now!

Androgynous, downtown, sexy-tough, and provocative are all words fashion editors use to describe T by Alexander Wang, a collection that gives the so-soft T-shirt center stage.
In signature Wang fashion, each tee, tank, and dress is meticulously designed with stretched-out necklines, deep armholes, and mini pockets, yet rendered with a slouchy, what-this-old-thing insouciance.
It’s like sleeping in a T-shirt and wearing it the next day,” Wang tells NewYork Magazine. “It’s draped and kind of wilted.”
T by Alexander Wang Stretch One Shoulder Dress
$95.00

Effortlessly cool on a night out paired with cutout booties, this one-shoulder jersey dress features an asymmetrical neckline and 4″ strap.
T by Alexander Wang Classic Tank Dress with Mini Pocket

$90.00
Just the comfy, slouchy style we’re in the mood for right now.
Heathered jersey dress with scoop neck and racer back. Patch pocket at bust and draping at sides. 1.5″ straps. Semi-sheer.
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August 12th, 2009
Posted by Veronica Valter
Many respected designers have had fun artistically playing with Woodstock style for decades.
Now young designers were given a chance to try themselves and show us their vision of the Nineties grunge and the era’s fringe, flowers, beads and bell bottoms.

The sketches that came out as a result were absolutely different proving once again that everyone sees and feels the time in his own way.
See and enjoy the pictures!


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June 4th, 2009
Posted by Veronica Valter
This year CFDA Awards will take place on June 15.
As you probably know at the ceremony CFDA Journal is distributed among the attendees. This time the nominees are featured in it wearing their own creations. It is worth seeing!
For example, Swarovski Womenswear Designer nominee Jason Wu models one of his evening gowns over a suit. 
Designer of the Year nominees Laura and Kate Mulleavy of Rodarte are featured with rosy cheeks. International Award winner for Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs, dons a pair of the bunny ears from his latest show on.

Another Swarovski Award For Womenswear Alexander Wang also poses in his creations.
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March 5th, 2009
Posted by Veronica Valter
Yes, it’s the Little White Dress that I’m talking about! It comes as an alternative for the classic and exceptionally elegant Little Black Dress. We all know that LBD is a sophisticated classics that looks well both at a prom and a formal dinner.
But when we think about spring that is already with us, LBD is something you probably want to forget about. Black is great and it’s chic but it seems too dull in spring and summer when everything is so bright and lively.

What designers want to offer to us is another classic – it’s going to be called LWD or Little White Dress!
Many couturiers have introduced this optimistic color to make us forget about all those problems we are experiencing today, I mean the economic recession that is always on our minds.
Besides, white is extremely feminine and very flirty. Wearing it you will always look perfect!

But what is LWD like? Basically it’s just a white dress with the skirt no longer than a knee point. It can be of any style, with any kind of embellishment or adornment.
Modern collections include nice examples of laconic minimalism. Minimalism means minimum details of any type, a simple, modest but still beautiful dress.
Look at Calvin Klein and MaxMara dresses shown below. Very simple designs, no pleats, ruffles or embellishments, just pure sophistication.

Another good example of a little white dress is a nice plain dress with tiny prints or little embroidery: Alexander Wang and Diane Von Furstenberg. Despite the fact the dresses may seem too ordinary they look very elegant.
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February 10th, 2009
Posted by Adeline Rouge
As they say, talented person is talented in all fields. Alexander Wang is a man of that sort of people. Planning to launch the men’s wear collection next spring, Alexander Wang is successfully designing the women’s wear collections along with accessories.

Having partnered with Paris Kain, he’s working on the jewellery collection currently, according to the Elle retort. Paris Kain is under the contract of Abraxas Rex jewellery brand, that is #2 after Calvin Klein’s jeweLry collection in its turn.
A capsule collection of silver pieces will include futuristic style cuffs and earrings inspired by Tina Turner in Mad Max Beyond the Thunderdome.
WWD reports that the earrings will be neither clips, no pierced ears. And there are not yet any details on how the earrings will be worn. But what we know is that the collection is to be launched on Valentine’s Day!
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